iSKTiXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN i OWN: TRKBS. Cmboiptirt. tl.60 per annua if paid within 12 month. . KM) If not paid iUiin U nxutas. TnMnsl adTcrtwaents ineered at 60 ceets yt r inch tr each insertion. TnuMt business notices in local col CBia, 10 Cents per line tor each insertion. fjed'ictioiia will bo made to tbuad desiring t advertise by Cio year, kali or quarter year. Thomas C. Cjopor, Chairman of the Hanis'ourg JLiopubiican Statu Committoe has c tiled the Conven tion to ro-coiiveiiw at Harrieburg for the purpose of nominating a candi date for Congress-man-at large, in place of ilirs'aall reHigued. The Con tention i to re-conveno Wednesday, Jane 21, l$t-2 at 12 o'clock noon. NOTES TRIP TO LEWISBUKO. Last ThorsJay m'tcrruysn a citizen tf Lewisbiirg Union cocntj said to tlio wn'.er. "It w not t;ery town in I 'ennsvivaiiia tnai cm l'o back 10 uclii cleur record ol historical inci deirtf, and Indian tmiSe, and tragedy, as Lewisburg and BurTulo Talley. He then rolated a r.uu.br of Indian itci Jonls, and tragedies, of rnorethaa 100 years ago, nrd mentioned thebm rf old settler. Aid pointed out -the Lonips of a uiunber of their descen dant of tiiis dev and generation. One of the relics of tlio past is the ruino of an eld mill, built by Lsdwip; Derr in l-72, situate on a email tream tbat r-ntors tho- river i the lower end t.t town. The banks of tbe treara from the mill tlown to the river, have a gentle slons, xrbieb is cuvf red -vrlth a thick coat of blua thica? coat irras. vtrch doubtlesn has 'been na- tivo to Ire place ever swtc tne daya, -r.hn it as a favorite np-t for tho Indian, to land from the river. Dorr liacl lo'ated thcrl:nauy years tefora liO built thi mil!, audit ws therc'lLsi Lo wrs sctie-ly engaged s an -Indian trader. Ko -was a (r jnaa. or DutchaiHTt; mr informant did net know which, Txither could lir toll whet Lor li vras atire.itel by Dut;h ftmilics that irroeedad hhu n making Bo'.ticu-.ents" the bc-aut3.il nd forfiin BrJTnlo vt-lley, or vhctter oth:r Dtch joop!e wore atrrssljd "4bi-.her by Lis eiftr lent andtT-ading peat, but .-rUia'?r. is. that Dctch laniiic-is-'ttlediaho valley alout -i,fce sin t'la-", ?r not miay yars &tT j-rr locate a vn-re. .a.ong ILe Dv.tch fs?ni;ii iiir-nticEod, vtho a-2ttl-d tbeto uor- than liW yoar3 go. ai:d -ho to tay have rercoon--t-.uives cr vlrf.-enfr:ts iiTiug, btth at .-I--ewisburg nnd KiiSintowp. are the Van Vnlzali firiJy and the Van Oundy firui'.y. Dr. Gi-cgo Derr of Miffiin . towu is a lineal descendant of the Ludwig Derr srr.ritio!l abti. Ln J- trig Derr --as the founder- of Lwis-Lorr- One ui doscenditnts, Goorgo .Dsrr, a bacLelor. died recently .-and W.i an tntiro estate, valued .at C t. 3 thonsaiid doilars to the Christian hc..ch org-tnc-itioJi of Tjowifburir. Kis v.;I: lias creatca a ,od deaf of talk in that community, Td-rcm tV.f ho vs. net a ember r-itke Christian cenomina- rood for mc-mO' .tion; or a:y -thcr religioiu d. nomiu tiou, and el'ivm. if over in hishiHtr divs att.ndel thur.-h. lLe-i Van Cainpen tLa Indian i::l:!er fmment ly sojourned k) the val:y ar.d in these i-ys oceaKonaliy Co!. Sunford a blocd relative of hir. visits the place on a lecturing tour. There is a world f difTernco between hunting In dianF. f.fcd delivering lectures. people also tied at an rlv data in the valley , jind wore .uaang tho hrst Assx iaUirs in the cans? of Independence in 1776. Whether the Independent movtment that is now to strong three, is an outcroping of hereditary revolution ary spirit is a question njtto be con sidered here, but it is a fact, that to lay tLc Independents are numerous in Union county. The Lewif-hurg Chronicle a Republican pat-ei, ably -edited by J. R. drnelius ns outspok en in the IndepciKlent political cause. The Millinburg Telrgrepk the only .other Republican paper in the coun ty, which is aluo managed with tact nd ability by 3Ir. Siioch is tamest Jy advocating the Independent cause. Tho names of a number of Scotch Irish people might bo mentioned. Major John Kelly a famous 6o'dier Against the Indians livd here. He Tinconpciously won a national reputa tion by cutting down a bridge over Stony brook creek, in sight of pr. of CcrnWiOlis' advancing army. His saiuo and blood is still perpctuited by a number of defendants at Lew Captain John Brady, a man famous in the si.md.i of Iudiln warfare lived acroes tho river from Derrs trading bouse, tnd it is a poitt in tho lo&u Littery of the place that on a ctrtap ccAs:r,n. vrior to. pr -about the brcski-;'' out of the revolutionary J -r-arthata pr.rty of one hundred Mum-v and Seneca Indi;tn warriors vith tlrf ir equaws, and pappooses, stopped at Dorr's trading house, on their wav up the West Branch from fori Angina, now Sunbury where thev Lad concluded a treaty with the CJofoniulautlioiity. Drr rolled out a baT-1 of nun for them to drink, and tiicv soon dink to drunkeness. BradvhVijd the carousal and came overand upset the rum njng, to Drrrsshe npset the baireL -My GodLr.dwig! what have you done? D3ir looked at fcim a moment And then answered. '-Captain, dey dU mo von rif nm no dre tt town on Ue fort so I dinks as I gif um one here, ali he go h .me in bcai-e. L-w'burg now numbers a pop ala ilon of about 4003 people. It is dependant ehttdy upon the .-ricultural JiBtrict that surrounus iCfox support There are several as s tablithments for tho manufacture of agricultural iaplement-, and woolen Mill in the place. There are two jicwspnper offices nd a if ofSce in the town. Two na tional bnk. Seven rburches, and nrhi,-li latter uui-un - ' "I, ? un ifa denr-rtnicnts from the acidc-my lo the end of a regular eollegiae course. The inshtuUon is eonduete-J tinder the aaspices of the Bapii.4 church. Tho movement for establishment was Ust made m 18 by a Baptist preacher cpemn a bc!i?J1 in the bawmcnt of the P- urn, caurcn m LewntHnra tk- school pr gres?a l alowij until Dr. J. uoomm cuaie to tha bead of it. Under his management it took the proportions of a codege organization, and buildings were erected. The mats building u between 300 and 400 feet long, of proportionate width and height It is Talued at almost $303,003 thousand dollars, and is free of debt The Baptists have a splendid church where Doctor Loom iB preaches. The spire cf the build ing is 170 feet high. The doctor i one oi the most energetic, accom plished, and versatile of men. He is a preacher, a doctor of medicine, a writer, a carpenter, a painter and a traveler, and a builder. It was bis energy and business management that caused the present handsome parsonage, and preaching house to bo built. With his own hands he carved the topmost point of tho spire out of the hardest wood. With his own h&cdo, he painted the topmost point njsd the whole lonr; spire from the base at the roof of the buildiug with ft dozen coats of paint. He has At 1 i m n, . iraveiea around tne world, and is now on a trip to California. He is ab.Tut 70 years of age. The new connecting link of the Vanderbilt 6VBtem of railroads i3 to pass through tho college grounds, unless a change in the course of the road at that point can be maie, which the mi-nageunent of the insti tutiou, it is -said, are trying to lave done. Tfctre are many attractive looking dwelling plas in and around tha tovrn. Andrew DiH, ex Democratic candidate for Governor lives in-! handsome Lvcese with 6hade trees around it close by college hilL While passing it, we thought of the remarkable expression of Mr. Dill in a bj4vh that he delivered teoout the time of Li nomination. -It was that tl Republican party bad developed a stite of soeittv, . ith tramp at i,,TC cnL Rri noub at ;ihe other. I'i-a Journal of Lcwisbnrr is an ultra Democratic paser of considerable 4 jihty. ith inch teauers, it is iio Prouder that raiiy of tha Democrats 'of that section -have most unfavor able opinu'sn oi the management ol the lit publican party et tha nation. We heard Democrats in Lowieburg publicly declare tLeir belief that President Arthur rvaa in a plot with Guiteau to asHssrinato President Giirneld. and they are confidently looking for-ard to'iCie pardon of tho wretchtJ murder, befure tho 30th day of this month tLo dny on which Guiteau is to barg. They believe that he wiil, befoie that dato arrives make a cciifession "which will nnmi.--takably ctmnect Arthur in a plot to asisssinais Gariidd. if their expec tations in that ttiv ciion are not re alized wliat efi'cei the disappointment w ill Lave on tie Democratic mind remains to be-setn or heard vt General Beaver, Las a near relative living close by ollefe hill in a haud hoiue hote jsiatd light green. The General a number of wrni friends in t!ie town and county. Cusriiw V.'oLL as bo is familiarly caikd, iives in the town, iio is a na tive ol ijen isiurg. ii:s r puianoa T..-W lir-.Tietf. ia lrt tntfl Tf. ia Ci :tl. HIUCI red a conscientious man. His at Harrisburg agaiust the course W1? l dan.ago act placed buo high n tne pnt-bciamd. Ifcitfor Limtaey leve tho Suwwoa:l have been nia,le p--.v ry us own l.-gi.latiire tno sum vi irujty, j j uam.to ior xue 11. it hcm vi n lot ci a l UiB. ine :.a aboiiihmb'e ductiine, to advoc.-.te, thit a state, or ownsbip, or borough, fchall ba made t -,f.y diiai'jes dene by b;id men. Tht-y look upon it. as ulxraiinable doctrno and practice, to ajov the guilty men; tuo meu that destroyed and stole prcpei ty to escape without puuwhuiei.t and Hu n fad bk npc.n the inncent tiCJipie, who had no Hand wmuevtr m iu uuiiugn; ui ,--., " i""VJ Siroyed. o men era i-iiujsueu iui burning and stealing dm ing the riots ; of 1877, but it was proponed to en act a law compelling tlio )opI0 01 tho State to pay $4,U0J,G0J damages, for the property destroyed. Charles Wolf was m tho Legisiature, when the bill was framed, and brought for ward to steal that sum of money from the people of the commonwealth to pay for t'ao property destroyed by bad men. Ban such a system of legal robbery to its conclusion, and the state, or county, or borough would bo compelled to pay for all that thieves wonid destroy, or 6 teal. Too" much credit cannot bo given to Mr. Wolf for his able advocacy of the rights of the people. May his re ward in tbe future bo commensurate with the good he bita done for the honest industrious people of this Commonwealth. . There is a fine court houso at Lewisburg, tho singular feature of which is that in its basement is the jail for Union county. The cells are said to be dry comfoi table aud sc enic. The economy of having a court house and jail thus united ia self evident. General Simon Cameron, was in the place, having been brought up from Sunbury by John B. Packer, in a bugy, but the money making, and political power loving old gentleman made such a Hying visit, that he was there, and on his way agiin to Sun- biirv, before the " Lteiary fellers" learned of his presence. The Gener al's friends say that his visit was not for a political purpose. Th ir!d aro act. the fluid are preen, AH thin? arc glad and growing. And fn-h and cool aeroM the pool, Tho fwutlo wind i blowing. Tb humid clouds Jet fill the tkfi Tbe riiii has ceiwd its failing, And Irora fcis rail acrons tho male, I hcr tlw partridge callins, Tha ij-olted partridge calling. Thro' the i!enee not a not?. Ilia listening ear Is greeting, But hear, O hear, how load and clear, Ilia call he is rejwating. What pleading lingers in his tone, What tendernrM revealing! O, soft and sweet, across the wheat, A timid answer's stealing. The timid answer' stealing. Sisila A. Gakoso. An oTcl.auce eavs; For soft corns A;n niece of linen cloth in tnrpen tine, and wrap it around tho tender toe m'gbt and morning, me rouei is said to be immediate, and after a few days they will d!&prer. SHORT LOCALS, Hay making commences this week. Many people in this eat Itugi. 1 Thia Wednesday is the longest day of the yer. J The dead Harrisbunr conventinn meeU to-day John Mcileen, bourht a car-load of western cattle. Mrs. T. J Middah. friends in Oliia Miss Blanch Wright is TiRitincr hap sister Mrs. Joseph Martin. The Democratic State convention is to meet on the 23th inst A Refreshing shower of rain fell last Wednesday afternoon. General Baaver, has already started upon a canvass of the State. S. L. Kinzer, of Oakland Mills, la home from New Berlin school. Mrs. Burge from the State of In diana is in town visiting friends. Ex-SherifF Hamilton is repainting Mrs. Dunn's house at East Point The loss by storm on Sajtnrdav, in Kansas city, is estimated bt $200,000. E. S. Paikar, bought a oar-load of cattio that were brought uom W is- consm. The liichfield brass band, held festival and cake walk, lost Saturday evening. Jerome Thompson, of Mexico ship ped a number ot line lioracs to New lork city. James B. Stein, md preacher Wil son's toil, are home from Williams port bcaooL Mr. Holman, fosndryman, w-Lc has been sick the.paat 9 wtseks is ab'.e to bo a boat again. Tbe prospect for a crop of peaches from tne peach orchards, 12 this county is jDioniising. Tobias Auoker, and Mr. Pre?, the baker, have laige potatoes of their own raising this year. Dr. Kobcrt Reynolds, of Lake county, California is now in Juniata visiting roktives and friends. Dan cannon has a street lamp at each street corner. They have no gas m that town but use coal til. Tho lightning struck a pear tree j in McCoy s yard, fit tho hist lock north of town, on Friday evening. The Druggists Siato Association, met in Altoona last week. P. D. Ham lin f rum this place was in attendance. Captain Lewis Degan administra tor ot II. H. Biubaker offers a valu able farm for sale, bee advertisement A liuml-er of Juniata veterans at tended tbe re union of the Mifliin county soldieis, last Thursday at Mdroy. A festival, and cako walk, was held in tho had of the Patterson Hook and Ladder Cumpauy, hwt Saturday evening. Ji.rues Irwin, and wife, celebrated the 25. h anniversary of their mar riage in this place, last Saturday t ' Since the show, Patterson bovs , p p p perform on tho horizontal bar. Will Wangle, was severely mirt, wwie tnus l)cinocnttic county committee t vu Siturttav. ami elected b. 1 A-.l i;,.iin ,i;tHiivi ili;t ?r!te to the s-..t ,.., vMi.ti,,u. Soldivrs in Huntingdon county will receive tiOO.OJU pension money this J year. 1 lie sum is dismouiied among 5 JO pensioners. A number of tho youth of this place, wiil tako 1 art in tho com mencement exercises t Airy ' lew Academy tins Wednesday evening. ... . . ft ...-.i,.. of complaints from subscribers, stating that they , . UI,rJ ,:. lault must be with the mad service somew here outside of this office. Important T Travellers. bpecial luuuceiueuls are cticrtd yuu by tbe burliuglou Koute- it will pay you to reid llieir aiivertiaenicct to be found else where in this iseue. Insiu-amo Agent, Cribbs, has a 'paten of straw berries," that are liid to beat, in point of size, lie dioxpeu one into tue o;iice the other Uay, ui;tt mouhured 111 circumference Brakcaicn .lbert Tice, was kiile by tne carsiii Dmudtl iat:ju on tne Oclingsruve and oaubiuj Ll. ii. lust 'Inmbuuy moimiig. lie i.ave a wife to mouiu hmi. iio was a citizen of Lewiiitown. A Cincinnati woman was swinging in a hummock in tne seclusion 01 her back j aiU, and her leet hung down. A neighbor looked through the fence and cued, '"Snoot tuem leet!" He was prbetutcd and, though he meant no auverse criUgifeui ot the feet, nor disrespect of the owner, was fined t An exchange says. Prayers for the newspapers and magazine press of tne wnoe country were o tiered at several religious meetings in New iorK city recently. Thanks! Wonder whether they ottered any petitions for delinquent patrons? 'lnoso are the lcilows that need them most ELECTION NOTICE. There will be a fneeting of the stock holders of the Riverside Park and Agricultural Association, on Thursday, June 22 ltWi at 2 o'clock p. 31. at the odice of the undersign ed, for the purpose for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing yer- D. B- DOTY Jr., Sec y. A newspaper reporter ws in a Boston church one Sunday afternoou and in the next issue of the paper he said tbe preacher said "The little pood any of ns can do must be done with our hearts thumping against the hearts of our fellow men." And every young woman in church looked at every other young woman and smiled approvingly. Two tramps that were refused of rl.c bouse of J. H. Shoff in Cumberland county near Sbirrous- a K.rj - town Wt'llt to the bam ami Pet It on f x-., tl.n lniilJii:!?. vitil i OOV.s and 4 (Mi) IKitiDilsi of tb;if4ii vtlf5 destroy- ed bv tbe lire. Tho tramps m-re purBittid and iin"est-d anil uupnson-: a(.nt tb(J verdicl being amtdcr in tho sec ed. If sueh an ocewreuoe bad taken ou(1 degree- place hi the the tramps rovtd f--ftif-Kifibjii. be lmchd 1 Our special artist, here presents tbe back view of a local reform spoils gatherer, looking off into space for Republican Federal destruction, that he may catier spoils. Ho is the Tribune reformer, and Federal destructioniat, that the Phil adelphia Press correspondent spke of. The Prtst can rely upon the correctness 01 the picture. Tho strikers in Pittsburg, indulg ed in a street parade last Saturday. 20,000 men were in line. The proces sion was nearly 2 hours in passing a given point A great crowd liued the street to see the parade. The men were orderly as becomes citizens of a great free state, COLORADO EXCURSIONS. Colorado bocno tup tocbist tick ets at greatly redxtud rales, via C, B. & Q. R. R., new Chicago and Denver Through Line, good during summer months and National Mining and in dustrial Exposition in September are now on pale and fud particulars as to trains and rates can be obtained from anv Couixm Ticket Office in tho United States and Canada. Samuel Kennedy, of Milford town ship, had one side of his face blown off last Thursday, by tho explosion of a blast in Loudon a iron ore mine. The blast did not go off as soon as expected, and he went back to exam ine it, and while ho was thus cngag ed the exilosion took place. ilis nose and one eyo wcro blown away with the Sido of the face; both jaws . were shattered. Kennedy died on Sunday night. An old gentleman asked a newspa per man recently to let him koow m his next issue, What a house was without a newspaper ? The editor responded by stating that, 'It was a place where old Lata aro bluffed into window irames wnere mo cnnurin are like youug pigs; the house-wife like au original savuge ; the husband with apauorauia ol the Dismal swamp painted on his shirt bosom with to baoco juice, and tho geural Dutlook resembling tne home of a depraved heathen." Late List Saturday night a cyclone swept through central Iowa. Many people were killed. Houses and barns were b:owu away. R til road trains were wrecked, and a scene of uupara lelkd destruction followed in the muiu track of the storm. Iu the town of Grianviilo 40 people were killed and 100 people were wounded by the falling houses. At St Mary's Aca 1 ainy, Kansas, 4 btndtnts were killed by tho main tower blowing down. Great drnnage to property at Leav enworth. The Bloomfiold Advocate of last of l:st week says: On Ntturday a week the bark peelers employed by Henry Gibbous, in East Hor.-e Val ley, near iilain, this county, discover ed a dead bear lying in a small stream in tho mountain. It had been heard previous to that time in the woods, but the amount of noise made by old Brum caused them to think it was a horse running through the woods. Mr. Ii. II. Kdl cut off one paw, which measured about 6 inches ac cros. It was a black male and prob ably died of old age. His weight was estimated at between 500 and COO pounds. 3Ir. Morrison would like to know whether any porson within a reasonable distance wounded a bear ltteiv. Tbe Verdict of tbe Jury Wr. have jual received a copy ul the most j popular piece of niuic published in this country, called the "Verdict March," com- posed by Eugene L. Blake. It is written in an easy style, so that it can be played ou either piano or organ. The title page is very hiidoiuu, containing correct porlriats ot Hon. Geo. B. Cotkhill, lion. J. K. Por ter aud Judge W. 8. Cox; also a correct picture of the twelve jurymen who convict ed the aassin of our iato beloved Presi dent. This ( iece of music should be found in every household throughout the entire couutry. Price 40 cents pur copy, or S copies for $1. Postage stamps taken as cur rency . Address all orders to P. VV. Ileliuick, Mubic Publisher, 18J Elm Street Cincinnati Ohio. GESEKAL. ITEMS. Silver baa been ditcvured in Fayeite county. A marnagu in high life is forthcoming in Berlin. The parties are each over 8 feet high A man named 1'iiest ai d his wile while boating some lew days at Neeoab, Wiscon sin, were carried over a dam aud drowued. Mrs. Esther Anger Cote was killed by lightning during a thunder storm at Saint John d'Escbaileous, Quebec some days ago. i It is estimated tbat lbU.UUU Chiueso d e 1 ....... every year trout tne enects 01 smoiiii.g opium. Out of 111 counties in Missouri, S3 conmies refuse to grant license to sell in toxicating drinks. A Urge barn in the cattle yards at Pains rillu, Ohio, was burned on Saturday night a wet h, and two tramps perished in it. I is supposed they set it on fire while smok ing. Japan has nearly halt a million more men than women in its population of Sb.UUl',- j ro, thus proving au exception to the ca- . fjijHjIied cbartrristic ol old commiiLities. j jt VTalsh. who kicked hiswifetodeath ' Tfli uirr 5, was some days ago, at Ilcrfc- . neinM.r jf . y.t 8-r.ttnccl to lite imprisor.- i ASUMHEBYISITOS- What with April frosts, chilly pells in May, and other abnormal meteorological phenomena, the sea sons of the year 1832 are in snch a confused state, that anything which may be interpreted as a sign of their regular sequence is w elcome on that account alone. This is one reason why we are glad to receive the Sum mer number of E-siucb Fashion Quaa txbxt. Another reason is, that the book is fall of interesting matter, and is decidedly the most agreeable melange of literature and fashion that has been issued from the press in a long time The costumes illus trated are sufficiently diversified in style and cost to enable every lady reader to suit both her taste and pocket ; and a host of well executed woodcuts serves to show eacn lair subscriber the last sweet things in bonnets, tbe latest efforts in parasols, the prevailing styles of fans, and bo on, through the entire range of that delightful science which the lair de nominate ''Shoppincr. The purely literary features ol tne magazine are excellent t-oen ri. Rexford's poem, -The Patter of Lit tle Feet," has a tender pathos of which the greatest of our poets might have felt proud. "The Editor at Home," discusses cunent topics with a quaint humor in which a strain of earnest purpose is obstrusively ap parent; and a charming illustrated story entitled "Hard Times," en chains the reader's interest from end to end. Nor 13 purely instructive lit erature neglected; the lesson of China-painiirg are continued, and a beautiful design for a tile ia illustra ted, with full directions for execution; an illustrated article on outline em broidery introduces a 'p:e:,-5:ng occu pation for -njuwr afternoon; end the laws and iuvtiic.is of lu-oln ry and lawn tenuis uj;j ilesT'iibr.l in a brae: of well v.-r';!t..5i art teles. Altogether o think tho Fa.mx Quaetuklt i9 a Buccess. Ib cost is only 50 cents a year, and if it pub lishers propose lo givo f.ir that price 4 books of equal merit with tin one before ns, they qnii3 deserve the success we wish them. The Maaine is is.ned by Ehrich Bros., Light h Avenue, New York. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is cntin ly dilfiTCnt Ironi i! others. It is as clear as watnr, and. s its mine in dicates, Is a perfii;t Vegatablo Huir Kcstor er. It will immediately ire the h.ud friiii all dandruff, rcrture gray huir its natural color, and produce a nw growth hc ro it has fallen e3". It does not in any way affect 1 . 1 tue neaitu, wmcii ;piir, miju- oi ioa, land ffitrato of Silver jT. j-.-rui;.ns hav done. Il iil ciianicn light or U'lrJ hit. in a few days to a b.-autiful g'otsy brown. A:k your druggist for it. EjcIi bottle is war ranted. SMITH. KLINE A CO.. V.Im.Ic mIp Agents. Phiix'l'-!j !.u, and C. N . ::IT TENTON. New York. The criminal new of a single wee makes , a sad showing of boyish de'iravily. A boy- cl Beiievi-!r. Ir..i kill'-1 the Rlrl -h re- J jectrd Lis auarensca ou accout ul his dtsi- p.ition. Two Arkansas boys quarreled orer J a rabbit bunt, and one slew thj other with au ax. A St. Louis boy stabbed tho play mate who trid him for his ignorance of English. A West Virginia boy shot his rival in a girl's affections. A Virginia hoy confosu the foi.oni:!g of two persons. A Texas boy sl:-t a little ?irl because she re-lUM-d to put down a psil when he ordered her to. A Kaisis boy is on trail for inten tionally drowning a pUymire. two f is cotisin buys m dfre.ltd a child nearly to death. Three boys jilea'Icd guilty to high way r.'bb-ry u Cliicigo. An Iowa boy is a for-sr. A Missouri buy set fro to a house. A New Mexico boy sb jt a tsoy. A Colo rado horse tlnrf ii aRed is reirs, ami nono of tho othrr criminal ni'.:i'.in.-il were over sixteen. Sr. Clm, Juno If. At au early hour this morning about 111 ty leet of New Cas tle towchip road fell into thj old workings J ol tho colliery at New Castle, formerly op erand by Oeorge S. Kepplier. Tbe cave in cms oil all wagon trtlij to Frackvillo and all point north of this p'.aro until it is filled in,wlii'h will t:iko consider 1W0 time. To facilitate matters a Urgo forco cf men went to work this morning cutting a tem porary road arouud tho break to allow tne p-1-.sagtf of c trrigr-s. A dwelling house and stab'e stood on opposite ides of the road and weru nearly carried into the hole. The inmates of the house were awakened by a crash and moving of the housj. Hal f of the foundation w-is carried cut of sight and the building stoed on the ballance, ready to topple over. The family, six in number, owe llieir sale exit to their pres- encc of nund. xs the lesst conlusion insiao , j would probably have resulted in thir death j j and i:i tho toUl destruction of the building. ' Dyspepsia, hetrt-barti, natisi. ir.'li s- 1 tion, etc., aro always relieved ly Broat; Iron Bitters PRINCIPAUUNE m fiUuillsr. 4i,..r.sr ana An all 4i-C?sJ'EST liae to St. JMfpb. poisu la Iowm74;gJfAtcb joa. Tepck. Dtnl- 1. New Mcxice, Arizona, MuT?L Tfrs vrKou, tana an1 Tezt. O DEI I O !.: lUiuie eta, aufu-.-rlor fr Aicrt l'nlTera,-,iSSS. Vl...' n nntnl . I '-. Ulnnt-iiinitiiB, St. FftnL ! coaredrd iu .fJJj. beiur the Great br the best eqalpsed 3f5JnrighCar Kailnmd ia tbe World for "7J! Line ail CIBaae or TruT.I. KANSAS CITY T. 1 POTTER. PERCEVAL LOwELU n rVa'K On't Xmafr- Pim. Aj'.. Ihlracft. III. Chsrwan, III V All eonnectlo&a made Ql ,COv la t nloa vlVAV Throosh 7VN. VVV S TI7U TlcS;TiathlaSr !M will Celebrated Use StZStiXL ' trvr':l taleai:offleelriOjv huurjr. taatead the V. S. stj )C (tJiyS. of a d: CmiJKU. sZCWs' njMJv ecxf-t. V Fare. S:eeBtne Carj.v'VV MAURIED: KcFaiLA.iB Caxviia Ob the 14th iat. by Kev. J Laodia. at It SaLta, William UcFarland, t Miss Hannah B.CarraU, both of Thompsontown Juniata Co. JOM.nURCiIi. mrruHTOwir makkkts. MuruiTows, Jane 21, 1882. Batter EB8. il Hm J Shoulder 11 8 idea 12 Hags UUtUSTOWS GRAIN MARtST. Corrected weedy. Qgotatioms roa To-dav. Wednesday, Jane 21, 1882. Wheat 1 80 Cora, ....... 5 Oata, 6 Rye W CloTerseed 00 Timothy seed 2 26 PHILADELPHIA UAKKLTS. Philadelphia Markets June 17th 18S2. Bed wheat $1.40. For July 25,000 bushels sold alt 1 ,21 For August li.OcO bushels were sold el $1,17. For September 25,000 bukbela wore sold at $1.17. Kye at 8 cents per bushel. Corn 84 to Biennis per bushel. Oats 60 to 62cta per buahol. For September oats 4bcis aas bid. CHICAGO, June IS Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head; market weak and 6c ta lower; mixed, $7 .St) to $; heavy $Sto80-. light, 7.35tu7.yO; sliips, $5.6toi.25. Cattle ReceiDt3.65.Cx' l.ei; prices 15 to 20cts. lower; exports, $4.20tott 55; good to choice snippiug $7.4oio7 VO; common to fair $ .75 to$; mixed butchers nut plentilul and stronc: common to good, $2.5Uto5. Tixaos iu lisbt supdIv and stronger at $-1.50too 60; s toe Her aud feeders steady at $vJto52"j Sneep Receipt, 1000 bead; market quiet aud dull; poor to lair, $3to4; medium to good shorn, $l.2jto5. EAST LIBERT T, Pa., June 15 Cattle Receipts, 2i4i head; market low; prime SStob 50s X'lvd, $7to7.60; common, Jjlo 6,50 Hogr Receipts, 600 brad; mirket ac tive; Philudelphiaua at $3.25to8.50; Baltimore,-. Aio .10; Torkers, $7.7oto7.90. Sheep Receipts, SOAH heal; market slow; best $o,25to5,60; good, $4,75to5; common, VilcC,50 At New York the rairktt for leaf Tobacco has been ou!y moderately active, and prices reraaiu steady. Sales 2"0 cases Feonyva nia, crop libb, at Clo2oc; 50 cue Jiew EaKland. crop It-tO, at MtoCUct; 150 cases , Ohio, crop li-bO, on prirato termi, and S50 balen tlavana at Sctct 1,.'J. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to BtiTers 4 Eannedy.) DKALERS IN COAls GKMEISTT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plasters SKIilJ, SALT. &C. We buy drain, to be dolivercd at Mirt'.in town. Port Royal, or Mexico. AVe are prepared to I urn'uh Salt to dealers at reasonabio rates. KENNKDT A UOTT. April 2!,l2-tf Whon you liivo ati iMitme.I eye, a swoilcd hand, or decayed a:id acliit: tooth, you do not t ke and till ynur stoiuucli with drugs to enro it, but apply a cooling loliou or some soothing narcotic Cirectly to ttu parts. So if yon have a wiak or lame back, sore kidnej. profuse or scanty urino, or tho secretory system is clogged and in active, you shouid use Prof. Oulmetto's French Kidney Pad, which ig a directly lo cal application, which always gives speedy relief and alwavs cures the disease. Ask i your druggi.it for it For sale by L. Bank's and Co., I'reggista Miftlintown. The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; ii compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does j ust what t s claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 7) Dearborn Ae., Chicago, Ko. 7- Kira been a frrcal Mifferer froia a very weak ttoimJcH. haax&burn, atd drspcpiia In iu worst (Urns. Nearly everything 1 ate f- Cj - Ire., , a.-.d 1 ctu'4 eat but lit'.ie. lain tried ceerylhmjrecaoimendee!, hara t .ken the prescription of a doica fHraiciaa. butr. no relief vntil 1 tok Brown' lrm Bitten. I (eel Booc of th old troubles, mnd am a aew soaa. 1 am getting asoch. stronger, and feel fint-rate. I am a railroad engineer, and now vaak aae trips regjsriy. I can not saw too morn in praise cf your wonder ful sediuae. I. C klaut. Broivn's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, tic Una only Brww-T, Item KnMsS mad by Bmwn Chemical Co.. Baltimore, Cum a CAITIO.X NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned j against fishing or hominc, gathcricr? i inrries. or cros?i:g fields, r,r ;:i ny other j wty trcspaas-pg on the lands of the under-1 sgoed J. S. Kcr.rr. ; Fcntlmd ::! nenuhiiean fl."9 a vrii i JUlSCELLJl.rEOUS JlDVERTlSEJlEJTS. D. W. HARLBYS Is the place where THE BEST AII TUE CUAP9T MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING MJT8. CAPS, MOOrS, SHOES, JiSD TURXISBIXQ GOODS. HK ia prepared te exhibit one f the most choice and select stocks erer efW i tuU market, and at JSTOSISHISGLY LOW PRICES t Alee, measures taken for suits and parts of suit, whisk will bt made te eras at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe place, in Hoffman's New Building, eoraer ef Bridge a4 Water aTeeta, MIFFLIJITO WN, PA. Jen. 1, 19T-tf SAM'L STRAYER Has just retaroed from tbe Eastern cities with afull variety ef MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING,. HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SH0ES,HALL SIZES, CENTS' rO'RXISHINli GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come aad eee sm and be astonished. Pants at 75 coata. Patterson, Pa., April 16, 179. Miscellaneous. I AT TH1 CENTRAL STORE MAIS STREET. 2xd Doob North or Bumcs Stbest, Mifflinto-nru, Pa., Calls tbe attention of tbe pubiio tothc following fasts : Fair Prices Our Leader I Tho Best Goods Oar Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Our leading Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY AVEEK DRY GOODS, I NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in first class stores. j COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in j exchange for goods at highest market pries. Thankful lo tbe public for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their couticned custom ; aud tik per sons from all parts of the county, when in M. Ill in to call and fee in? stock of good. r. tsrcstiiADi;. Sept. 7, Professional Cards. Locis K. Atki.ssuw. tiio. Jacobs, Jb ATKI.tSO.'V K JACOBS, ' ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIPFLINTOWN, PA. SaColIecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. UrriCK On Main street, ia place of resi dence ol Louis Ii. Atkiuaon, K-q.. south oi Bridge street. Jcl2C, lbbl. gnOUIE J. CRAW f'ORD, Attorney at Law, UIIFLISTOWS, - - tESS'A All businesn promptly sttended to. Spe cial attention given lo Collecting and Con veyancing. Office on Bridge fctrcct, oppo site Court Uoue Square. ASOX IRWIX, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW, MIFFUSTOIV.V, JUSUTJ CO., P.. All business promptly attended to. Otricg On Biidge street, opposite ine Court House square. (jau, U0-lj J"AC03 BEIDLEK, ATTOUXEY-AT-L.VW, MIFFLIN imv;:, PA. CColW lions attended to promptly. Orrics With A. J. Patterson K-. on Bridge sireet. Feb US, P0 T1I0MASA. "eLUEK, il Phyaiciaa and Surgeon, MIr ruSTOH X, r.t. I Off.ce houra from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. i i!ce in his residence, on Third street, op poaite Meiiiodiivt pars(n.ige. octii-tt D. M. CKAU FOKD, M. I)., lias resumed ac'ivuly the practice of Meilicine ami SnrZT and their collateral branches. Othce at the old corner of Third and Orangd streets, Mifllintown, Pa. March 2'.l, lfe70. J. 1 BRAZEE, M. V. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .1 end f mia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrics formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all houra. jonx Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.1L, JUSlST.i CO., PA. n7On!y reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, l75-ly JJKNRY UARSDBERGER.M.D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and ail their collateral branches. Odice at bis rrsidenre in HfcAlisterrtlle. Feb 0, 1H7;. yu aa bj E7" SUITS M ADt TO ORDER. j 3AUUF-L STRATI. Special .YJict. A Great Clhs3 cf Enmm Misery It the Loss or A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment aaC Radical Cure of 'ainisal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induce' by Sell-Abnse, la voluntary Fmusions, Irnputtncy, Nervous Dubiliij, aud I- ptuiuucr.t j to Marriage gen eraily; Ccnsnn;i:tio!:t L'pi!?p.iy and litaj Mental and Pliv.ical Ini-a;ucitv, Ac. By ROBERT J.CL'LVKRWELL. M.I)., An thor ot the "G.-eea Book," c. The world.rcnowr.od anthor, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly piovea from hit own experience that the aw!ul eonsequea ces of Self. Abuse may be. (lectually renier el without mo'.lic.nes, and wicboui danger ous surgical oporarious, bougies, instru ments, ring or coidials ; pointing out sv mode of cure at osce ceruin and effectual by wiaich every sufferer, to matt-ir wLathi. coudition my bo, may citruhimsell cheaply, privately and radically. ftflhit Ltrtmt will prtut a t i'f- tandi and Sent, unddr . !, in a plain envelope, ts any add.rij, foii-paH, en receipt of six cents, or two poiiage atampj. Aldrean THE CL'LYF.!:YLLL MEDICAL CO, 41 Asa 3!., N Yo:a, X T. ; junelS-ly Post.OM.ee Bux 4ie. PIMPLES 1 will mall (Tier) thoreceipe for asimplo Vioitablk Cms that will remove T41, Faicxsu. TiMrics and PioTsnas, learttfr the skin aoft clear and beautiful; also In structions for pri'iut irg aluxuriaut growtai of hair on a baldhe&d or sinooth (ace. Ad dress, inciosing Zc. stntiip, Bs. kVsanas A Co., 12 Barclay it.. N. Y., to cojisuinivKs. The sdvorliaer bavirg teen prmaaeM!f cured ol that druid cucase, CoascmptloB, by simple remedy, is anxious t Make known to his feilt.w-sntf.-rkrs the lueana of cure. To all who c!i .r it, tin nill seed a copy ef the presiriptiua usi d, (free f charge.) with the direciious lor preparisg and nsing tbe same, wuU h they will Hod sure Cccb for Cl-vciis, L'clss, Co.ssvxpt lon, Astuha, Emxcutris, 4.C. l'artiee wishing llitf Pre5c.-ir iiou, will please ad dress Uev. E. A. WILSON, lv I'eaa St., Williumsbr.rli, N". V., JJHltIi OF IOITU A Ceiitleuiari who si:Tere! for J oars from XLrvou i)et'.!i!y, I rruiiluio Decay, and ail thu cth cU ot Juufhtul it.diacretion, wiil tor the s ko of s;.fT-;ring humsuity, send free to ail who need it, the receipe and direction ior nakm thw ait.iple runted by which he was cured. S'lfTerers wishil.g lo profit by the adveitiae:' experievHc CmM do so by addressing in perfect conlidocce, JOUN B. UGLK, 42 Cedar St., N. Juno 14 b2 I yr. FOUiNDRY, THE undersigned, harirg put the Miffln lown Koiiodry in a state of rcpa.r, uv prepared to do ail kin 's of foundry work. CASTlNti OF ALL KIND3, STOVES c.V& will bo made auJ supplied to trier. Flows, Plow Shears, Cast Iron Hog Troughs and Field F.oilers. TUKESniNO MACII1NKS aid POWEK5 r paired in a workmanliko Uianner. Irou Kallinr; aud I's-oclns; j made and oidtriU to suit pnrt Laser. i Fur any and ail kinds of work that ia pro- I due cd iu a Ii nnurv, cail en iAi an iioLM ti, Fi'l"' LiliV MAN, Miliin'own, Juuia'a Co., Pa. Ott- it, I piiiL,vii:LriiiA SINGER MACHINE aVo awtf tm mmtf Singrr fas IAe Mmrhtt. The aboe eut representa the aaoei ncF,',l" fyle for tbe people wtieh we ofl'er for you fcr the 'err low price of tJO. llemeraber, we do not Sale" ynu to per ontil you have seen the machine. After having e.aaiiced it, if it is not all we reprwnt, returu it to at oar expense. Corwalt your interests and order a. an re, rr send for ein-elars sr'd re-!innni&!a. Address CH A Rf.i-S A. WOOD A CO., Ke. 17 . Tenia i'., i'LiLuialphia, Ta, March 15, IS-8J. CUTTHISOU7I Ar-!Si8S15i2S40wVrm. We hava stores In 1 5 leadinar Cities, rreeawtilra oor trotba tb-tstrfw'Jnslciiy O ir I jcurrt , a..! f riurliMtl Mt'j.-n TnTrit Krle, Ihu 8eudv tor ir Sow CaUaUoamas k-cuia to aiwcta Siiirms M If. I Own I S'?.?t1 0rsei .til in ms e s.Sae rnia,oVHIA.SA. j fiubecribe for tha .Cv.fiwii CilU.. ' tc bt riewepntrr in the wet n sr. vm&h lira